Blind pig finds acorn: Political predictions in The Bradosphere are incorrect so often being wrong feels like a law of nature, like gravity or crippling gas after a bean burrito supper.

This example from Feb. 8 seemed very wrong: "My crystal ball says Mitt Romney will be McCain's running mate within three weeks."

Pundits scoffed at the idea of McCain teaming up with Romney. Supposedly they hated each other. The loathing was especially strong from McCain, who has a difficult time concealing his sense of intellectual and moral superiority.

So what do we see today?

Rumors and speculation of a McCain/Romney ticket are all over the news. Click here, and here, and here, and here to sample some of it.

Real pundits apparently missed two facts clear and powerful in The Bradosphere. 1.) The ambitions of both McCain and Romney are, for many reasons, best served if they pair up like Fred and Ginger. 2.) Ambition trumps everything else in politics.

What to expect in tomorrow's column: The ordeal of paying $436 to ask permission to dig a hole.